Marx to Grads: "Create Lasting Changes" in U.S. Schools

Eight Graduates Named Fulbright Fellows

May 27, 2008 e-News The awards will enable the new alumni to study and/or teach abroad during the 2008-09 academic year. Winners are headed to France, Germany, China, Chile, Italy and Indonesia, among other locations.

Biology Professor Receives Guggenheim Award

Alumna's Research Featured in New York Times Story

May 27, 2008 e-News The article described the six tribes of bacteria that Julia A. Segre ’87, a senior investigator at the National Human Genome Research Institute, and her team discovered in the crook of the human elbow.

Gift of Class of 2008 Mentioned in USA Today

Coming to a Mailbox Near You

May 27, 2008 e-News What do 15 seniors, surgeon David Stoeckle ’68 and Joel Upton, professor of art and the history of art, have in common? They’re all featured in the Spring 2008 issue of Amherst, which mailed last week and will be on the Web site soon.

Isserman '07 Tapped for Gates Scholarship

March 18, 2008 e-News Noah Isserman ’07, of Urbana, Ill., has been named a 2008 Gates Cambridge Scholar. Isserman numbers among just 45 students in the country and 100 students worldwide to receive the prestigious award, which will subsidize all of his expenses for a year of study toward a master’s degree in philosophy at the University of Cambridge in England.